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  Sun Microsystems Feature Story
Cooper is Sun's chief open source evangelist and has been involved with every source code distribution project at Sun since 1999.
Danese Cooper: There are layers of meaning to "open source." One layer is ensuring that you are licensing the source in such a way that it meets the criteria defined by the Open Source Initiative (OSI).
Danese Cooper: There are several things that contributed to the open source movement.
www.sun.com /2004-0720/feature   (1708 words)

  
 Cooper leaves Sun for Intel - Builder UK
Danese Cooper, who has led Sun's interactions with the open source community for six tumultuous years, has left for Intel.
Cooper was the self-described open source diva at the server and software company, representing outside members of the cooperative programming movement to Sun and vice-versa.
Cooper said Sun's best open source achievements during her tenure are OpenOffice and a new openness on display at Blogs.sun.com that helped "open a proprietary company".
uk.builder.com /manage/ip/0,39030143,39240877,00.htm   (509 words)

  
 Sun loses open-source advocate to Intel - Computerworld
Cooper, who begins her new job today, had been a longtime proponent of open-source software within Sun and is credited with steering the company in the direction of opening up its source code.
During her tenure at Sun, Cooper repeatedly pushed the company to release Java under an open-source license, but she said Sun's ultimate reluctance to do so was not a factor in her departure.
Cooper will work within Intel's Channel Products Business Group, where she will report to Shane Wall, vice president and general manager of the group's channel software operation, she said.
www.computerworld.com /printthis/2005/0,4814,100537,00.html   (402 words)

  
 System News from CDS: A Talk with Open Source Advocate Danese Cooper
Danese Cooper, manager of the Sun Open Source Programs Office, shared her perspective on the future of JavaTM technology versus C# in a recent interview with Janice J. Heiss.
Cooper's hope for Java programming language is that Sun will be able to nurture the enthusiasm and expertise of the open source community and encourage those developers to work in Java technology by making it as inviting as possible.
Danese Cooper was instrumental in Sun's adoption of the Sun Public License for NetBeansTM software, the creation of the Sun Industry Standards Source License and in the adoption of a dual-licensing strategy, including selection of the GNU Lesser General Public License for OpenOffice.org.
systemnews.cdsinc.com /articles/54/2/ja/7333   (545 words)

  
 Open Source Initiative Changes Leaders
Danese Cooper, manager of Sun Microsystems Inc. 's Open Source Programs Office, will continue as the OSI's secretary and treasurer.
For example, Danese Cooper wrote in her blog Tuesday: "I'm sitting in Larry Rosen's [OSI's first general counsel and secretary and its one-time executive director] morning session at OSDL Summit today.
Cooper goes on to defend the newly approved open-source license.
www.eweek.com /article2/0,1759,1758504,00.asp   (1184 words)

  
 Datamonitor - Sun loses open source diva - News
Danese Cooper, billed as Sun's open source diva, is leaving having spent six tough years with Sun.
Cooper was instrumental in Sun's decision in 2002 to allow open source implementations of Java and also worked on OpenSolaris, launched earlier this year.
In her blog, Cooper said she was off to see if she could have any influence at Intel.
www.datamonitor.com /industries/news/article/?pid=E9661FD1-68A0-4E8C-8D71-AD2220B27564&type=NewsWire   (160 words)

  
 Sun loses open source diva to Intel | InfoWorld | News | 2005-03-21 | By Robert McMillan, IDG News Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Cooper, who begins her new job Monday, had been a long-time proponent of open source software within Sun and is credited with steering the company in the direction of opening up its source code.
During her six-year tenure at Sun, Cooper had repeatedly pushed the company to release Java under an open-source license, but she said Sun's ultimate reluctance to do so was not a factor in her departure.
Cooper is not the only prominent Sun executive to depart this week.
images.infoworld.com /article/05/03/21/HNsunlosesdiva_1.html?OPEN%20SOURCE   (1057 words)

  
 Bertrand's weblog: Danese Cooper on open source in the developing world
Danese Cooper on open source in the developing world
The OSI board of directors, of which Danese is a member, has been expanded this year to include people from more continents, aiming to become a more global entity.
FUD works: Danese has seen people all around the world being afraid of embracing (or openly embracing) open source due to irrational or propaganda-related fears.
codeconsult.ch /bertrand/archives/000550.html   (442 words)

  
 System News from CDS: Danese Cooper on Open Source
Danese Cooper, manager of the Sun Open Source Programs Office, shared her thoughts on developments in the open source community with Janice J.
The agreement is important, Cooper said, "...because it allows the open source world new access to the Java programming language," permitting Java Specification Requests (JSRs) at the discrection of the Spec Lead.
Cooper said it had been a problem to develop tests for such things as a variety of GUIs or for headless servers that cannot be required to contain SWING or AWT.
systemnews.cdsinc.com /articles/55/4/opt-dev/7703   (532 words)

  
 O'Reilly Open Source Software Convention 2002
Danese Cooper has a 15-year history in the software industry and has long been an advocate for transparent development methodologies.
Cooper worked for six years at Sun Microsystems, Inc. on the inception and growth of the various open source projects sponsored by Sun (including OpenOffice.org, java.net and blogs.sun.com).
In March 2005, Cooper joined Intel to advise on open source projects, investment and support.
conferences.oreillynet.com /cs/os2002/view/e_spkr/855   (115 words)

  
 :: Interviews : Danese Cooper: reflections of an open source diva
As was announced last week, former Sun Microsystems exec Danese Cooper has moved over to Intel to continue her open source evangelism there.
In this interview with Mad Penguin, we catch Danese before starting at Intel to reflect on some of her open source experiences thus far.
Danese Cooper: You know, I might actually have been predisposed to it.
madpenguin.org /cms/html/62/3719.html   (1793 words)

  
 Peace Corps Online | May 9, 2005: Headlines: Figures: COS - Morocco: Software: Open Source: Business: Technology: ...
"It is meant to be a gathering of the tribes," says RPCV Danese Cooper, open source guru and prominent advocate for open source Java, told internetnews.com.
It is meant to be a gathering of the tribes," Danese Cooper, open source guru and prominent advocate for open source Java, told internetnews.com.
Cooper said the breakthrough came during a November meeting in Cambridge, England, when Jakarta Project chairman Geir Magnusson and others began discussing the proposal openly and honing in on the various parties that would be involved.
peacecorpsonline.org /messages/messages/2629/2031971.html   (900 words)

  
 Sun open-source diva departs for Intel | Tech News on ZDNet
Danese Cooper, who has led Sun Microsystems' interactions with the open-source community for six tumultuous years, has left for Intel.
Sun is losing Cooper, but it won't lose its current open-source focus, which includes most prominently the OpenSolaris project to make its version of the Unix operating system open source.
Cooper joined Sun when it had just begun releasing its Java software under the Sun Community Source License (SCSL).
news.zdnet.com /2100-3513_22-5626192.html   (613 words)

  
 Danese Cooper's Blog
Danese Cooper, prominent and forthright Open Source advocate has for many years been in vocal support of compatible Open Source Java.
During her six years at Sun, she was involved in creation, licensing and implementation of NetBeans.org, OpenOffice.org, JXTA.org, sunsource.net and drafting of the CDDL license for OpenSolaris.
In March 2005 Danese left Sun for Intel, where she works as Sr.
weblogs.java.net /blog/danese   (181 words)

  
 Jeremy's Blog :: Danese Cooper: reflections of an open source diva
Danese Cooper: reflections of an open source diva
A great article from Danese Cooper, who was an Open Source evangelist at Sun and will soon be going to Intel.
This article is a good look inside Sun and it shows that some people there really truly do get it.
jeremy.linuxquestions.org /blog/_archives/2005/3/21/461121.html   (130 words)

  
 Press Center: Executive Bios: Danese Cooper
Danese Cooper is Sun Microsystems' "Open Source Diva" and has been involved with all of Sun's source code distributions since joining Sun in March of 1998.
She was instrumental in Sun's adoption of the Sun Public License for NetBeans, in authoring the Sun Industry Standards Source License and in the adoption of a dual-licensing strategy including selection of the GPL for OpenOffice.org.
Cooper currently runs the Sun Open Source Programs Office for Sun's developer relations group.
www.sun.com /aboutsun/media/bios/bios-cooper.html   (138 words)

  
 Danese Cooper's Blog: The front row club...
Posted by danese on June 10, 2003 at 03:24 PM
One of the perks of working on JavaOne is sitting up front in the General Sessions.
Your use of this web site or any of its content or software indicates your agreement to be bound by these Terms of Participation.
today.java.net /pub/wlg/52   (529 words)

  
 The Creative Technologist's Bookshelf
Danese's job is to intermediate between Sun and the Open Source community, and to consult with Sun and its customers and partners on the mechanics, politics and polemics of Open Source.
As part of that work she also volunteers her time as a board member of the Open Source Initiative and various regional and global non-profit foundations designed to promote the Open Source movement worldwide.
Danese's reading list is wide-ranging, and at the moment it includes a few literary classics, the books her kids are reading this summer, books on media and open source, a thriller, and a knitting how-to that encourages something called "unvention." Danese shares her impressions and opinions on these books in her own words below.
developers.sun.com /foryourbusiness/ctb/cooper.html   (1332 words)

  
 Open Sources 2.0 : The Continuing Evolution (Chris DiBona , Mark Stone , Danese Cooper)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
As much a mindset as a methodology, there are many elements of OSS that draw some of the deepest thinkers of our field.
Another favorite of mine was on the commoditization of software in which it is explained that this process has been driven by standards, in particular by the rise of communications-oriented systems such as the Internet, which depend on shared protocols, and define the interfaces and datatypes shared between cooperating components instead of those components' internals.
There are also two fascinating essays on the open source movement in China and India, neither of which was really a factor when the first edition of this book was published six years ago.
lostipods.com /ss/us/product/0596008023.htm   (1063 words)

  
 Danese Cooper, Who Selected LGPL For OpenOffice.org, Quits Sun To Join Intel @ SYS-CON AUSTRALIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Danese Cooper, Who Selected LGPL For OpenOffice.org, Quits Sun To Join Intel
Danese Cooper, known in the open source community for her forthright wit, keen analysis, and support of open source, is leaving Sun to join Intel.
Cooper managed Sun Microsystems' Open Source Programs Office for six years, being involved with every source code distribution project inside of Sun since March 1999.
au.sys-con.com /read/48777.htm   (526 words)

  
 OSCOM notes from Danese Cooper's corporate blogs - frassle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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Danese would not hire somebody who does not blog — blogging is a good way to get to know the person before meeting them
Blogging increases transparency — Danese wants to spread this possibility to as many companies as possible.
frassle.rura.org /notesFromDanese   (718 words)

  
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Louis Suárez-Potts: Danese Cooper is Sun's Open Source Programs Manager and arguably, as May's slashdot Q & A would indicate, one of the more influential voices in Open Source today.
Bill Joy has long maintained that "Innovation Happens Elsewhere" and since our interest is to help technology move forward (not to lock-in our customers) it makes sense that Sun would be deeply committed to work in ways that foster innovation and ubiquity of great technology while allowing customer choice.
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www.openoffice.org /editorial/20021014_danese_cooper.html   (1897 words)

  
 Danese Cooper's Blog: The Java Debate at OSCon
Danese Cooper's Blog: The Java Debate at OSCon
Posted by danese on July 28, 2004 at 05:45 AM
My Notes on what was said (your mileage may vary and apologies for no links and potential misspellings).
weblogs.java.net /pub/wlg/1703   (2469 words)

  
 Agylen » Danese Cooper Leaving Sun
I'm quite sad to leave the many good friends I've made over the years at Sun.
I remember meeting Danese at OSCOM 4 last September, where she gave a talk on blogging at Sun, telling the story of how they got Tim Bray and Dave Johnson on board.
The question that's on my mind now is: Will she retain the “Open Source Diva” title she had printed on her business card?
agylen.com /2005/03/21/danese-cooper-leaving-sun   (186 words)

  
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Danese Cooper, Open Source Initiative and Sun Microsystems
Danese Cooper manages Sun Microsystems' Open Source Programs Office, and has been involved with every source code distribution project inside of Sun since March of 1999.
She was instrumental in Sun's adoption of open source licences for various projects and applications including selection of the the GNU Lesser General Public License for OpenOffice.org.
r0.unctad.org /ecommerce/event_docs/foss_exme_programme_en.htm   (1871 words)

  
 "A Strong OpenOffice.org Community is the Key," Says Sun's Danese Cooper @ .NET DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Danese Cooper is head of Sun's Open Source Programs Office.
See how process definition, monitoring or performance analysis can be integrated into Business Process Management solutions.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of SYS-CON Publications, Inc. is prohibited.
dotnet.sys-con.com /read/46293.htm   (1439 words)

  
 O'Reilly Network Weblogs: Interviews with Sun's Danese Cooper and Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Interviews with Sun's Danese Cooper and Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart
Recently, interviews with Sun's Open Source Diva, Danese Cooper, and Sun's Java Web Services Developer Pack Architect, Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart have been posted.
First, java.sun.com held an interview with Danese Cooper, who manages Sun's Open Source (OS) Programs Office.
www.oreillynet.com /lpt/wlg/2025   (188 words)

  
 Re: If Sun wanted to then real integration would work - Reply Number 57   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Michael, I get that you would like to see Swing open sourced.
I believe I and others who work for Sun (Danese Cooper, et.
Remember that it costs money to open source something, and anyone who is making that decision is going to be thinking "what is the return on investment here?" - if they're not asking that question, they are going to be job shopping soon.
www.javalobby.org /java/forums/m91787385.html   (647 words)

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